The team will continue their tests using
an artificial human arm to model the physical effects of far more severe collisions.
Not exact matches
The first death of a
human being at the hands of a robot, albeit not one with
artificial intelligence of any sort, occurred in 1979 when a robotic
arm at a Ford factory struck and killed a worker.
In January 2017, several members of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots attended a retreat by
artificial intelligence leaders at Asilomar in Monterey, California in January 2017, which issued a set of «principles» including a call to retain
human control of systems with
artificial intelligence and affirms the urgent need to avoiding an
arms race in lethal autonomous weapons systems.
Mark Gubrud of the International Committee for Robot
Arms Control (ICRAC) described the LRASM to The New York Times as «pretty sophisticated stuff that I would call
artificial intelligence [operating] outside
human control.»